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electoral commission said on friday that the election will be held as scheduled. safe drinking water can be hard to come by for many of india's one point two billion people. what an innovative company says sees that as a business opportunity and has launched a new service providing clean water at low prices. he was three hundred dow points the intense and deep down like this. what does comes not from a tap. like the back of the truck look with this dance. the rash is said to want to thank sound or anything like this and indian communities. i get to work in construction for from their busy lives into it. they say fifty percent of the full fee students. when they sucked it back and forth. what do what their families. a typical home if i use this to twenty years in state. but what the big ten is an open secret thing. organization's needs my friend and thirty thousand people die each year in india. dehydration caused by danielle. i would see what there is most often to leave i was in good company has today launched a what the business to improve the situation. this is
electoral commission said on friday that the election will be held as scheduled. safe drinking water can be hard to come by for many of india's one point two billion people. what an innovative company says sees that as a business opportunity and has launched a new service providing clean water at low prices. he was three hundred dow points the intense and deep down like this. what does comes not from a tap. like the back of the truck look with this dance. the rash is said to want to thank sound...
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general elections are scheduled for april. the political parties are looking to get themselves in the best position they can, forcing nouri al-maliki to take the blame for the worst conscious in iraq, a fact unscored by the car bombs ripping through the country. >> secretary of state john kerry says the obama administration is concerned about the return of al qaeda to anbar. it was an area that saw fierce fighting ever u.s. entered iraq in 2003. here is some more context. a year ago sunni tribes protested in anbar, demanding the release of detainees. the prime minister tried to respond with reforms, but members of sunni and political parties blocked the move. the al qaeda-led group was formed. playing on fears of domination, support for the movement, and last week the i.s.i.l. fighters defeated a faction of the iraqi army, nouri al-maliki sent soldiers to anmar to break up the protest, triggering the latest fighting. >> that same al qaeda group is not only operating in iraq, but syria. the i.s.i.l. fighters killed at least 50
general elections are scheduled for april. the political parties are looking to get themselves in the best position they can, forcing nouri al-maliki to take the blame for the worst conscious in iraq, a fact unscored by the car bombs ripping through the country. >> secretary of state john kerry says the obama administration is concerned about the return of al qaeda to anbar. it was an area that saw fierce fighting ever u.s. entered iraq in 2003. here is some more context. a year ago sunni...
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democrats have a tough year with the elections so harry reid begins a tough election year starting with tough words about republicans. >> schieffer: does the roll out of obamacare make it tougher for these democrats? i asked harry reid the question, he didn't really answer it. are they going to be run as proud sponsors of obamacare or run away from it. >> it does for a few reasons. just a distraction. every minute democrat is talking about obamacare it's not a minute they can talk about unemployment insurance, minimum wage or whatever else it is. that's just basic level democrats are on their heels a little bit. also, it rules up republican voters in mid term election the people who vote tend to be base voters and the people who tend to vote, there's only been one election since 1958 in which the president's party gained seats y. is that? because party that's out of power in the white house is more riled up. the affordable care act rules up those republicans. in those tough races where are all in red states those are riled up republicans with issue that they don't like, affordable care
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never over sell more than the election. i would say show me the details. mr.?romney did a lot of promise being the prior election and he never supplied the details. because they would be very unattractive. so, i think that there is no chance that they can follow through on their promises. i do think that if mr.?romney, for example, were elected we would have more attention on tax reform but ultimately even when republicans control everything they are not going to be able to reform the tax system because even though the partisan politics may be lined up the special interests politics are just a mine field they can't work through. host: here you are in 1995 at the american enterprise institute. [video clip] >> the flat tax is a very simple tax. they claim it could be filled out on a postcard and i guess it could. on the business side there is always -- on the individual side there it is devoid of all special tax breaks. it is tax reform in the sense there are no credits for anything, no deduction, no special interest tax brea
never over sell more than the election. i would say show me the details. mr.?romney did a lot of promise being the prior election and he never supplied the details. because they would be very unattractive. so, i think that there is no chance that they can follow through on their promises. i do think that if mr.?romney, for example, were elected we would have more attention on tax reform but ultimately even when republicans control everything they are not going to be able to reform the tax...
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that's not enough they want to set up a citizens council to carry out reforms were any new elections are held. a stampede of a muslim ceremony in northern china has left at least fourteen people dead many others are injured four are critically ill it happened during a traditional religious ceremony as people surged forward as food was being handed out. record low temperatures are said to have parts of the u.s. as winter storms continue across the country forecasters say the freeze could hit minus fifty degrees celsius in the midwest and are warning people to stay at home the extreme weather has claimed the lives of sixteen people this week and grounded thousands of flights across the country next meet the devoted family man with no children of his own but who still love only raising more than seventy kids. yes. there are many internal battles in society liberals and conservatives will never agree on gun rights or abortion but there is one battle that is often more generational than anything the battle for school uniforms teachers argue that uniforms eliminate a big distraction in the
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three died in election-related clashes. the prime minister sheikh hasina's party is certain to retain power after an opposition boycott. we have more from jonah hull. >> unsurprisingly. the awami league won a majority as a result of the one-sided election. 105 of the 147 seats have gone to the government at least. and given the seats that would have won uncontested two-thirds result in parliament is assured. turn-out figures may go up as the day goes on, the electoral commission putting it at or around the 40% mark, surprising a number of people, the media in consensus on sunday, that the turn out was low, and, indeed, look at that. that's a head line of the daily star newspaper, turn out low in deadliest poll, the turn out could have been the lowest ever. precedent suggests, as it did on election day, that the strike brings violence out on to the streets, frustrating efforts to begin a dialogue towards what happens next in the country, as long as the parties remain at loggerheads, little progress can be made. the governmen
three died in election-related clashes. the prime minister sheikh hasina's party is certain to retain power after an opposition boycott. we have more from jonah hull. >> unsurprisingly. the awami league won a majority as a result of the one-sided election. 105 of the 147 seats have gone to the government at least. and given the seats that would have won uncontested two-thirds result in parliament is assured. turn-out figures may go up as the day goes on, the electoral commission putting...
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to meet him and this is not an exceptional -- to me this is not acceptable election. >> the widespread violence forced many polling stations to close. voting was either suspended or didn't take place at all. the opposition nationalist party caught the election a scandalous arce in the absence of neutral organization to oversee the vote. spineless.solutely it is a puppet of the political party. the data is totally not acceptable. >> international observers have also dismissed the vote as flawed. the prime minister has refused to step down. the boycott has left her rolling unopposed and clear the way for an easy victory. >> did united states, where polar vortex is bringing more freezing weather with record-breaking low temperatures ahead. already the winter storm is blighted parts of canada and the northeastern united states. 16 people are believed to have died over the last few days. since wednesday, more than 5000 flights have been canceled. u.s. vel chaos across the a foot of snow and layers of ice caused havoc. sunday,irport on airplanes skidded off the runway and slid into a snow ba
to meet him and this is not an exceptional -- to me this is not acceptable election. >> the widespread violence forced many polling stations to close. voting was either suspended or didn't take place at all. the opposition nationalist party caught the election a scandalous arce in the absence of neutral organization to oversee the vote. spineless.solutely it is a puppet of the political party. the data is totally not acceptable. >> international observers have also dismissed the...
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what the what it is supposed to be teaching and and the pope would not have been elected if if he were going to teach something other than what he should be teaching one hundred it's very interesting point because you can have a new pope but you still have the old church. yes among the catholics in the united states at least in the poll that was released yesterday it is the conservative catholics that have more doubt because they fear that there might be coming to change the fundamental truth and doctrines of the church but i agree with scott that that will happen you know this pope is very well trained is not a product of. said he didn't live through the horrors of soviet communism. and john paul the second did he did not live through the madness of hitler benedict ratzinger in houston years but he lived through a very conflicted period in argentina the killings of the seventy both by the left and from the right he's only capitalism firsthand he remained in that culture of full of corruption completely clean and impeccable learning to live to to listen.
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has already yielded to pressure from the streets and planned new elections for february but protesters say that's not enough they want to set up a citizen's council to carry out reforms before any new elections are held. a stampede of muslims are mourning in northern china has left at least fourteen people dead and many others injured four are critically ill it happened during a traditional religious ceremony as people surged forward as food was being handed out. record low temperatures are set to hit parts of the u.s. as winter storms continue across the country forecasters say the freeze could hit minus fifty degrees celsius in the midwest and are warning people to stay at home the extreme weather has claimed the lives of sixteen people this week and grounded thousands of flights across the country. seven days of top sports is next with kate partridge. some of the sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate internation
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the way for the resurgence of the far right movements just months before the european parliamentary elections. and get some world class in rumination we were born on the one of a kind of lighting system that will make the upcoming olympics sparkle through the winter darkness. you're watching aren't you live from our moscow studios i'm lindsey france thanks for joining me. here arrival of the new year was a time of grieving for russia's southern city of volgograd devastated by two terrorist attacks on monday a trolley bus was ripped apart by a suicide bombing that was less than twenty four hours after a massive explosion shook the city's main train station. was. this. was. the two assaults left a total of thirty four people dead and dozens more injured many of whom are still in intensive care one of those is just three months old a girl who lost her mother and is now fighting to stay alive margaret howell has her story. is just three months old but she's found that life can be hard and unjust she was badly injured and a terrible terror attack and she is now in an induced coma in intensive care
the way for the resurgence of the far right movements just months before the european parliamentary elections. and get some world class in rumination we were born on the one of a kind of lighting system that will make the upcoming olympics sparkle through the winter darkness. you're watching aren't you live from our moscow studios i'm lindsey france thanks for joining me. here arrival of the new year was a time of grieving for russia's southern city of volgograd devastated by two terrorist...
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but first, he's got to make it through yet another election. chuck todd spoke to governor walker about the future of the republican party and his own. >> joining me now is the republican governor of wisconsin. scott walker, new book is "unintimidated" a governor's story and a nation's challenge. governor walker, good morning, sir. >> chuck, good to be with you. >> well, it's -- when i see a book like this, and it's a, here we are, 2014, your own election year is coming up, but i see a book like this, automatically folks start jumping to 2016. should we be viewing you as a presidential candidate stop day, whether it's 2016 or not? >> well, i mean, the nice thing about that question it's flattering based upon our performance. i'm not on that list because of some speech or personal performance. it's what we're doing in wisconsin. that's what the book is all about. people will be surprised it's not a biography. it doesn't tell about my childhood. it tells about what we've done in the state of wisconsin, and we'll continue to do that and talk about
but first, he's got to make it through yet another election. chuck todd spoke to governor walker about the future of the republican party and his own. >> joining me now is the republican governor of wisconsin. scott walker, new book is "unintimidated" a governor's story and a nation's challenge. governor walker, good morning, sir. >> chuck, good to be with you. >> well, it's -- when i see a book like this, and it's a, here we are, 2014, your own election year is...
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coming up, april 30 and elections are, the elections are due and the prime minister needs to build a support and say to the people of iraq he is doing something to combat the violence. >> reporter: is the iraqi government going to be able to regain control or is security out of control in iraq? >> it's out of control. i think that is what a lot of people will tell you. you speak to most ordinary iraqis like in baghdad and they are in leaving neighborhoods, they stay there, the city is divided between shia and sunni and people do not cross the street and there is nervousness in the air and something the iraq people will tell you whether this is the right way of going about it remains to be seen. >> reporter: thank you very much for putting that into perspective for us. and all that al-qaeda linked group is on the ground in neighboring syria and in recent days it is under at tack by opposition fighters and we report from beirut in neighboring lebanon. syria's armed opposition is pushing forward with what seems to be a coordinated offensive against the islamic state in iraq and the isil
coming up, april 30 and elections are, the elections are due and the prime minister needs to build a support and say to the people of iraq he is doing something to combat the violence. >> reporter: is the iraqi government going to be able to regain control or is security out of control in iraq? >> it's out of control. i think that is what a lot of people will tell you. you speak to most ordinary iraqis like in baghdad and they are in leaving neighborhoods, they stay there, the city...
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also ahead - at least 24 dead and an election with virtually no opposition. the bangladesh government is set to win by a landslide. >> talks to end south sudan's power struggle stall as the sudanese president prepares to visit. >> the coldest temperatures in two decades.
also ahead - at least 24 dead and an election with virtually no opposition. the bangladesh government is set to win by a landslide. >> talks to end south sudan's power struggle stall as the sudanese president prepares to visit. >> the coldest temperatures in two decades.
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she spoke to us first in english and she was utterly defiant of any suggestion that this election had been a sham. she pointed to turn out figures and said they were a healthy indicator of those who wanted to had come out and voted in support of democracy. was there a crisis in the country? would she be able to declare a state of emergency to bring order back to the streets? she shot back, what do you want that i should try that we have a crisis? no, i'm leading this country, she said. it is them and their terrorist activities, we are continuing the democratic process. i was able to ask her how far she might be prepared to go to reach a compromise with her opponents and reach a deal on early elections, and she said if they realize they made a mistake in boycotting the election maybe they could come forward to us, but they must leave terrorism behind leaving the ball very firmly in the opposition court. >> peace talks to end the conflict i are continuing. the rebel forces against the south sudanese government has agreed to a cease-fire. there has been three weeks of violence and unrest
she spoke to us first in english and she was utterly defiant of any suggestion that this election had been a sham. she pointed to turn out figures and said they were a healthy indicator of those who wanted to had come out and voted in support of democracy. was there a crisis in the country? would she be able to declare a state of emergency to bring order back to the streets? she shot back, what do you want that i should try that we have a crisis? no, i'm leading this country, she said. it is...
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parliamentary elections. one of those parties on the rise in france's. national front the. european people are realizing that the use in them part of the soviet union in fact is destroying their freedom despite insistence is that they want to take parts of the political discourse we've seen repeated violent clashes involving these groups even in some of the most stable nations like austria where around a third of people voted for parties that are considered right wing in a recent election there's no question it's all we need to slow down immigration i have nothing against foreigners but enough is enough. e.u. is saying where the money should go to like come to our country is it should stay in their own country and they used to would. be like. everything. it used to be that party's interest groups and the you know it's only. limit it seems as long as europe spine and says continue to languish in the red more and more people are seeking and says the right key to all of it all to me. well good times are about to get better for the brits just americans add to our website find o
parliamentary elections. one of those parties on the rise in france's. national front the. european people are realizing that the use in them part of the soviet union in fact is destroying their freedom despite insistence is that they want to take parts of the political discourse we've seen repeated violent clashes involving these groups even in some of the most stable nations like austria where around a third of people voted for parties that are considered right wing in a recent election...
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. >> kentucky is the only state that voted for governor mitt romney in the 2012 election that created its own health exchange. a senior obama administration claims some medicaid enrollees are having issues showing up in the system in part because of problems with the healthcare.gov website. >>> there are reports that liz cheney is going to end her bid for u.s. senate in wyoming and drop out of the republican primary. an official announcement is expected today. she's the oldest daughter of former vice president dick cheney and she was trying to unseat the incumbent senator mike ensi but her campaign had been rocky from the start. she was labeled a carpetbagger because she located to wyoming from virginia. she also drew attention in a public battle with her sister mary who is a lesbian over same- sex marriage issues. >>> rumors were in the air hinting that actor steven segal might be -- seagal may be eyeing a run for congress. in his new show he served as a reserve deputy sheriff in arizona. he said he had talks about the bid. >> like the gieb naturor all over -- giewb naturor all over
. >> kentucky is the only state that voted for governor mitt romney in the 2012 election that created its own health exchange. a senior obama administration claims some medicaid enrollees are having issues showing up in the system in part because of problems with the healthcare.gov website. >>> there are reports that liz cheney is going to end her bid for u.s. senate in wyoming and drop out of the republican primary. an official announcement is expected today. she's the oldest...
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paving the way for a resurgence of far right movements just months before the european parliamentary elections. and sought to get some world class lumination as we report on the one of a kind lighting system that will make the upcoming olympics sparkle through the winter darkness. and you're watching r t international live from our moscow studios islands in france thanks for joining me. here arrival of the new year was a time of grieving for russia's southern city of volgograd devastated by two terrorist attacks on monday a trolley bus was ripped apart by a suicide bombing that happened less than twenty four hours after a massive explosion shook the city's main train station. yes. the two assaults left a total of thirty four people dead and dozens more injured many of whom are still in intensive care one of those is just three months old a little girl who lost her mother and is now fighting to stay alive margaret how has her story. is just three months old but she's found that life can be hard and unjust she was badly injured and a terrible terror attack and she is now in an induced coma in in
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election. next political analyst charlie cook political report talks about what he expects to see from both political parties leading up to election. this is an hour and 30 minutes. >> good morning. elcome to the campaign management institute at american university. being a nelson the tkpl -- academic director of c.m.i. this is our 35th year. we started as a bipartisan have beennstitute and going strong ever since. our first speaker today is charlie cook. editor and he publisher of the cook political report which he founded 30 years ago? >> 30 years ago in april. political is also a analyst for national journal and regular election night it cnn, cbs and nbc and always been generous with time with c.m.i. and will start us off by talking about the general political 2014.nment going in >> thank you. applause] >> thank you, candy. i pt want to compliment all of you for your decision to participate this c.m.i. because hardly a month goes by that i don't run into somewhere that didn't say i met you o
election. next political analyst charlie cook political report talks about what he expects to see from both political parties leading up to election. this is an hour and 30 minutes. >> good morning. elcome to the campaign management institute at american university. being a nelson the tkpl -- academic director of c.m.i. this is our 35th year. we started as a bipartisan have beennstitute and going strong ever since. our first speaker today is charlie cook. editor and he publisher of the...
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this year you've got the general election in twenty fifty and the big question remains as to whether the e.u. would accept these terms of renegotiation and a lot of people feel that quite simply that won't be acceptable to the other members of the now for its part the u.k. independence party says any changes to on european immigration by david cameron will be nipped in the bar by the. unfortunately he's desperately struggling to find a political solution to the problems of immigration where he is losing in the polls and he is now seeing the labor party's leader also beginning to try and find solutions to the problem of immigration we've had mass open door integration in the united kingdom over the past decade it's had problems on schools hospitals infrastructure and pushing down wages in the country that is why he is struggling the only clear solution is to get your control of your borders back in order to do that you have to leave the european union if he wants to make the changes that he suggested he has to actually get treaty changes and agreement from all the countries and they'v
this year you've got the general election in twenty fifty and the big question remains as to whether the e.u. would accept these terms of renegotiation and a lot of people feel that quite simply that won't be acceptable to the other members of the now for its part the u.k. independence party says any changes to on european immigration by david cameron will be nipped in the bar by the. unfortunately he's desperately struggling to find a political solution to the problems of immigration where he...
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the election is going to be decided largely on obamacare. they're going to press this basket of issues precisely because it's a distraction from obamacare. it's a difficult argument for them to make. their main economic argument right now is that if you've got this kansian multiplier, every dollar they pay out comes out as $1.80 in the economy, we would are now in better shape than we are now, and that's an argument for continuing it in three months or six months or a year. when does that argument get retired? >> they are going to talk about it. it is going to help them. it's not going to make obamacare go away. i'll tell you what's going to do them better than unemployment is the minimum wage. that's something that's hugely popular. it does address income and equality. that i think will be a better issue for them. >> charles? >> look, i think what this is saying is democrats want to rerun 2012 and republican want to rerun 2010. they are managing it jujitsu of managing the economy. i think it's steered toward 2010. tackling it as an income a
the election is going to be decided largely on obamacare. they're going to press this basket of issues precisely because it's a distraction from obamacare. it's a difficult argument for them to make. their main economic argument right now is that if you've got this kansian multiplier, every dollar they pay out comes out as $1.80 in the economy, we would are now in better shape than we are now, and that's an argument for continuing it in three months or six months or a year. when does that...
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yes we have an interest we have the interest in and helping the legitimate elected government. be able to push back against the terrorists this is a fight that is bigger than just iraq. a rod has also offered in a tree support. washington and tehran are concerned about the upsurge in al qaeda activity. the group which is known as the islamic state in iraq and an event is also operating in syria. along one wall. the moon. slicing between rebel factions in serious copic eighteen already complex civil war while still abroad lead to confrontation between sunni and shiite muslims. battles between different islamist factions unknown islamist rebels are weakening the stumps against president assad strips. on sunday find to throw it all kind of pulled back from the ground means that at the school day anyway to rival the students of sustaining heavy losses in the last few days. resentment is growing into the intervention of the al qaeda loyalists who have foreign jihadis among many just want to build an islamic state in syria. meanwhile the decisions on the political front. ahmed al gen
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that a person immediately likes after say five seconds is often the politician most likely to win that election so it's not entirely surprising that when something is televised that people are responding to the way a person looks great it makes a lot of sense you know again what i was your question about confidence i think is an interesting one because. the thing about appearance is that people are constantly getting this positive reinforcement right so they're they're feeling very confident they're feeling really good about themselves and there is they've seen that and this study showed that people get paid more money if they're more attractive tough life it is not how good a good looking c.e.o. it's definitely helpful in terms of you know media attention that you might get but do you think that having a sharp handsome smile is really truly better and more important to shareholders than the actual company's performance that seems crazy to me i don't think that consciously it is consciously you know people are looking at the nitty gritty of all of the numbers and data that they should be and th
that a person immediately likes after say five seconds is often the politician most likely to win that election so it's not entirely surprising that when something is televised that people are responding to the way a person looks great it makes a lot of sense you know again what i was your question about confidence i think is an interesting one because. the thing about appearance is that people are constantly getting this positive reinforcement right so they're they're feeling very confident...
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after the last election, you are correct, there was a lot of instant analysis that indicated that the enormous latino support for obama's reelection indicated that the republicans were in a very difficult position in the future if they were not able to attract more of the latino vote and that latinos were going to be very much influenced by the position of candidates on the issue of immigration. public opinion polling basically documents the fact that immigration is a very far down on the list of priorities of the latino population. that the higher issues of interest of the latino population have to do with education and jobs and government services. and that is one issue that we have certainly pointed out to policymakers. that it is not necessarily true that opposing comprehensive immigration reform is going to cost latino votes. that is one argument. but the other argument that has been raised and probably gets the attention of policymakers in the republican party more is the argument that, because of the majority of latinos in the past election voted for the democratic candidate, t
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and the move is a strategy to make income inequality a issue in the election. chris stierwald and host of fox power play. hi, chris. >> hi, alley. >> and not all republicans are opposed to extending unemployment benefits. but some like john boehner and rand paul wants offsets and something to come out of the budget if they spend money on extending unemployment. is harry reid open to that? >> not until he loses. as longs he might be able to get its way and shove this through. if he were able to pick up and get four more and he can get to 60 votes, he would vam it through and turn to the house of representative and say why do you hate porpeople so much and give us the spending. here we are not talking about unemployment insurance. it is a federal program starting after the panic in 2008 and extended when people exhausted state unemployment insurance and was a welfare program that carried people through to 99 weeks. it is a heart rending and touching thing when it comes to talking about losing the benefits. republicans do want something for this. they want reform
and the move is a strategy to make income inequality a issue in the election. chris stierwald and host of fox power play. hi, chris. >> hi, alley. >> and not all republicans are opposed to extending unemployment benefits. but some like john boehner and rand paul wants offsets and something to come out of the budget if they spend money on extending unemployment. is harry reid open to that? >> not until he loses. as longs he might be able to get its way and shove this through....
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. >>> 2014 is an election year and shaping the elections there, an extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen to head the federal reserve. >>> tribal allies have retain ramala, the iraqi military is set to regain control of fallujah from fighters connected to al qaeda. >>> wednesday is the 50th anniversary of the landmark speech of lyndon johnson declaring a war on poverty. >> and this administration today, here and now, declares ununconditional war on poverty n america. >> the speech came less than two months after the assassination of president kennedy. >> our aim is not only to relieve the symptom of poverty but to cure it. and above all: to prevent it. [applause] >> reporter: poverty had been a major concern of president kennedy and with a country still grieving, and almost one in five americans living in poverty, johnson declared war on poverty. university of texas at dallas professor mahai nedeen wrote a book on the subject. he said johnson's war on poverty speech was one of his best and the timing was perfect. >> johnson realized he was not going to be a lo
. >>> 2014 is an election year and shaping the elections there, an extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen to head the federal reserve. >>> tribal allies have retain ramala, the iraqi military is set to regain control of fallujah from fighters connected to al qaeda. >>> wednesday is the 50th anniversary of the landmark speech of lyndon johnson declaring a war on poverty. >> and this administration today, here and now, declares...
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there'll be a midterm election in november. that cuts both ways. both parties will be angling for the various positions and playing to the bases, but some issues cut across that in the sense that if enough of the voters really want this, i think you can see them coming together to pass something like that because all the memories of the house are up for reelection in november. one third of the senate will be as well. all these issues will be fought in the context of the coming election. host: let's go to congressman peter king. janet we will get your take. >> for a brief. of time, speaking for myself i've always had a dollar is a dollar. but there has to be some compromise coming from the democrats. i don't want this permanent state of unemployment insurance. there are people who are looking -- this permanent state of unemployment insurance like europe. i would like to find a way to compromise, to extend unemployment insurance for a brief time, but also a burdens ands far as regulation. the ultimate answer is not unemployment insurance. the ultimat
there'll be a midterm election in november. that cuts both ways. both parties will be angling for the various positions and playing to the bases, but some issues cut across that in the sense that if enough of the voters really want this, i think you can see them coming together to pass something like that because all the memories of the house are up for reelection in november. one third of the senate will be as well. all these issues will be fought in the context of the coming election. host:...
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while it is not winning them elections in virginia and there are plenty of republican candidates who have rewound the clock for their party, there is the reality that more abortion restrictions have been enacted in the past three years than the previous decade. 56% of american women now live in states restricting abortion rights and only 30% live in a state supportive of a women's right to choose. the landscape is changing. >> i think the political landscape is changing in terms of who's in the legislatures but access to reproductive health care has never been stronger. what we're beginning to see is certainly women and men recognizing the impact now of these very, very extreme laws. and on the birth control piece, i would say at planned parenthood, we're seeing women every day coming in our health centers ekz static that the birth control and preventive care is covered at no co-pay. this is a huge benefit and sinking into the average woman recognizing what the affordable care act is doing for her and her family. >> planned parent hood federation of america, cecile richards. thank yo
while it is not winning them elections in virginia and there are plenty of republican candidates who have rewound the clock for their party, there is the reality that more abortion restrictions have been enacted in the past three years than the previous decade. 56% of american women now live in states restricting abortion rights and only 30% live in a state supportive of a women's right to choose. the landscape is changing. >> i think the political landscape is changing in terms of who's...
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we hear the president saying that 15 months ago before the election. now we're hearing that iraq is once again in disarray. what do you make of it? >> well, as i said before, future historians will look back and declare that obama's run for the doors retreat from iraq is politically driven to please the base. precipitous withdraw will be regarded as the top blunder of his administration. everything else from the middle east has flowed from that. it's not just iraq. you can't look at that in isolation. it's iraq. it's iran. it's syria. he blew it. he blew it. by the way, al qaeda is back bigger than ever. >> i was just going to say, if al qaeda is truthfully on the run, as the president stated many times before the last election, then why is the white house just announcing moments ago that they're sending additional shipments of missiles by the spring as well as eagle surveillance uavs to iraq in the upcoming weeks? >> well, they are on the run. they're on the run into iraq, into syria, into libya, into various parts of northern africa. the administrati
we hear the president saying that 15 months ago before the election. now we're hearing that iraq is once again in disarray. what do you make of it? >> well, as i said before, future historians will look back and declare that obama's run for the doors retreat from iraq is politically driven to please the base. precipitous withdraw will be regarded as the top blunder of his administration. everything else from the middle east has flowed from that. it's not just iraq. you can't look at that...
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. >> we will speak with the newly elected seattle city counselor kshama sawant. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iraq's prime minister is urging residents of falluja to rise up against al qaeda-linked militants after the government lost control of the city. swaths of falluja are now reportedly in the hands of militants with the islamic state . shifting loyalties among tribal militias fighting alongside the government are complicating the picture. militants are also holding parts of the nearby provincial capital ramadi. it is the first time militants have so overtly claimed key cities since the peak of fighting after the 2003 u.s. invasion. on sunday, secretary of state john kerry ruled out any possibility of sending in u.s. troops. >> we are going to do everything ,hat is possible to help them and i will not go into the details except to say that we are in contact with the tribal leaders from the mr province and we know and are showing great courage in standing up against this as
. >> we will speak with the newly elected seattle city counselor kshama sawant. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iraq's prime minister is urging residents of falluja to rise up against al qaeda-linked militants after the government lost control of the city. swaths of falluja are now reportedly in the hands of militants with the islamic state . shifting loyalties among tribal militias fighting alongside the...
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the senate returns from its holiday break tomorrow with mid-term elections just under ten months away. on "face the nation" this morning bob schieffer asked senate majority leader harry reid whether the american people would be right expecting this year's session to be as unproductive as last year's. reid said the other side is to blame. >> unless the republicans in congress decide they should do something for the american people, i'm sorry to say that's true. waiting congress is down, if somebody called me in a pole i would vote with them. this is awful what is going on. >> jeff: for more on all of this we turn to john dickerson, john, good to see you, happy new year. so in the new year more of the same in congress? >> well, usually when people return from vacation they have a sunnier outlook but the senate majority leader was bleak. at the end of last year there was a flicker of bipartisanship when the house and the senate agreed to a modest budget agreement but senator reid said this year little would happen if congressional republicans didn't break with their tea party supporters.
the senate returns from its holiday break tomorrow with mid-term elections just under ten months away. on "face the nation" this morning bob schieffer asked senate majority leader harry reid whether the american people would be right expecting this year's session to be as unproductive as last year's. reid said the other side is to blame. >> unless the republicans in congress decide they should do something for the american people, i'm sorry to say that's true. waiting congress...
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most aspects of sunday's election in bangladesh are in dispute. sheik there hassin went on from our meeting, despite her insistence, she accuses the opposition of terrorism for organize straighting violence over the election. they in turn have their very long list of demands. there seems to be little room for compromise. >> while the parties have argued the country has suffered debill taillighting strikes, these opposition shots were filmed on monday. in dhaka's central hospital, thousands of civilians caught up in violence over recent moss. this man told me his wife is in intensive care. >> for many people affect by them. but i am quite -- i -- i can't say it. >> she was on her way to work when men with petrol bombs attacked. >> i can understand what happened here. this is our female being to hide this, this is my question. why they doing this? >> reporter: there are few besides the prime minister who believe there is no crisis in bangladesh. assuming there is only the country's leaders can solve it, if they're willing to try. jonah hall, al jaze
most aspects of sunday's election in bangladesh are in dispute. sheik there hassin went on from our meeting, despite her insistence, she accuses the opposition of terrorism for organize straighting violence over the election. they in turn have their very long list of demands. there seems to be little room for compromise. >> while the parties have argued the country has suffered debill taillighting strikes, these opposition shots were filmed on monday. in dhaka's central hospital,...
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general elections are scheduled for late april. awmed the political parties will be looking to get themselves into the best position as they can and exr force al-maliki to act. imran khan, al jazeera. >>> demanding the release of detainees. those demonstrations grew throughout the year. prime minister al-maliki tried to move but politician he from both sides blocked that group. the islamic state in iraq and the levant was formed, it's connected with al qaeda. it's support has grown. then those same al qaeda fighters defeated the iraqi army. soldiers were sent to break up the violence, then worried it will spark more violence. >>> earlier we spoke with dprpbl general mark kimid. >> i think america will be involved but as the secretary of state said, it will not be with manpower. it will probably be with advan advanced intelligence support. tactical intelligence. the iraqi security forces are not asking for manpower assistance. i talked to hoshar zabar ink the foreign minister about a month ago and asked him what they needed, would t
general elections are scheduled for late april. awmed the political parties will be looking to get themselves into the best position as they can and exr force al-maliki to act. imran khan, al jazeera. >>> demanding the release of detainees. those demonstrations grew throughout the year. prime minister al-maliki tried to move but politician he from both sides blocked that group. the islamic state in iraq and the levant was formed, it's connected with al qaeda. it's support has grown....
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it is an election year. let's look at what is on the agenda. in the republican-led house, legislation on personal data in the affordable care act. democrats will try to raise the minimum wage and jobless benefits extended. >> janet yellen as the head of the federal reserve is due to be voted on. >> a flight from san francisco to new york made an emergency landing because of a bomb scare. an american airlines plane landed. the precautions were taken after a flash drive was taped to the bath room wall. parnings and crew -- passengers and crew were evacuated. nothing else suspicious was found and passengers were allowed reboard and continue the flight. >> a small plane crashed killing one person. the plane, a bombardier challenger 600 was on route from tuscon to aspen. eyewitnesss say it caught fire whilst trying to land. >> now rules for commercial pilots by the ffa. details next. >> if you have recently visited a yahoo website, your computer may be infected. >> the computers of hundreds of thousands of users who visited yahoo websites may have b
it is an election year. let's look at what is on the agenda. in the republican-led house, legislation on personal data in the affordable care act. democrats will try to raise the minimum wage and jobless benefits extended. >> janet yellen as the head of the federal reserve is due to be voted on. >> a flight from san francisco to new york made an emergency landing because of a bomb scare. an american airlines plane landed. the precautions were taken after a flash drive was taped to...
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the move comes as the country searches for a way to fix its economy and give it independence on his election as yes he takes a closer look at the pros and cons of the decision. drilling and oil exploration off the western coast of the country particularly has already been underway for some time by the likes of shell chevron and exxon mobil but b.p. and its partners will now explore the concession in the north east which amounts to thousands of square kilometers some believe there may be a huge reserve of oil there up to one hundred ten billion barrels potentially the largest in the whole of the arctic the decision of greenland's leadership is a complete u. turn from what it said only nine months ago when a moratorium on any further drilling was imposed due to environmental concerns the latest move is understood to be tightly connected with greenland strive for independence from denmark for now it's been relying solely on its faltering fish industry and grants from copenhagen but it's also known to have vast reserves of diamonds gold rare metals as well as having the world's second largest re
the move comes as the country searches for a way to fix its economy and give it independence on his election as yes he takes a closer look at the pros and cons of the decision. drilling and oil exploration off the western coast of the country particularly has already been underway for some time by the likes of shell chevron and exxon mobil but b.p. and its partners will now explore the concession in the north east which amounts to thousands of square kilometers some believe there may be a huge...
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the first item will be extending unemployment insurance benefits, and election year politics will play a big role in almost every fight this year. back from sunny hawaii, president obama returned to a much colder and less friendly washington, d.c. this morning. a fitting backdrop as he gears up for the first fight of 2014, extending unemployment benefits which expired in december for 1.3 million americans who have been out of work for six months or longer. in his weekly media message, mr. obama blamed republicans for leaving those benefits out of last month's budget deal. >> denying families that security is just plain cruel. we're a better country than that. >> reporter: on monday the senate will vote on a proposal to extend the benefits for three months. many republicans say they will only support it if the $6.5 billion price tag is offset by spending cuts. >> i've always said that i'm not opposed to unemployment insurance. i'm opposed to having it without paying for it. >> reporter: the president will renew his call for an increase in the minimum wage in his state of the union addre
the first item will be extending unemployment insurance benefits, and election year politics will play a big role in almost every fight this year. back from sunny hawaii, president obama returned to a much colder and less friendly washington, d.c. this morning. a fitting backdrop as he gears up for the first fight of 2014, extending unemployment benefits which expired in december for 1.3 million americans who have been out of work for six months or longer. in his weekly media message, mr. obama...
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are terribly concerned about the midterm elections and obama legacy. hillary clinton will have to decide if she runs just how much to distance herself from some of the unpopular policies of this white house. >> she's one of the rare political figures who already has some endorsements from fellow democrats who would typically in a regular year wait a bit to see what the landscape looks like before so vigorously saying that they are for hillary. she's got that behind her. but there are few people in american political life who understand the rigors for running for president better. she did it twice with her husband, once on her own. few people know what it takes from you and what kind of commitment it is. it is a daunting thing. and so i think all of what this analysis you're discussing, points into that direction, that those close advisers really get how challenging it would be. and therefore at this stage, they can still have that tone of is it the right move while preparing the eventualtys if that goes her way. there are figures here on the hill who w
are terribly concerned about the midterm elections and obama legacy. hillary clinton will have to decide if she runs just how much to distance herself from some of the unpopular policies of this white house. >> she's one of the rare political figures who already has some endorsements from fellow democrats who would typically in a regular year wait a bit to see what the landscape looks like before so vigorously saying that they are for hillary. she's got that behind her. but there are few...
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people say that you can't get anything passed in a presidential election year. well, you look back on that year, the minimum wage was increased. there was a hate crimes bill-passed. welfare reform passed. immigration reform passed. there was a major health reform bill that passed, all in a presidential election year. so it can be done. it has been done. and i think right now you look at the situation across america, too many people are working hard and falling further behind. >> ifill: secretary of labor thomas perez, thank you so much. >> thank >> ifill: and now for the alternate view, we turn to douglas holtz-eakin, former director of the congressional budget office under president george w. bush. he's now the president of the american action forum, a conservative think tank. so the white house says that benefits need to be increased at this emergency unemployment insurance needs to be extended. what's the argument against that? >> well, i think the first thing is to agree with the fact there's a real problem. and that the best solution would be better strateg
people say that you can't get anything passed in a presidential election year. well, you look back on that year, the minimum wage was increased. there was a hate crimes bill-passed. welfare reform passed. immigration reform passed. there was a major health reform bill that passed, all in a presidential election year. so it can be done. it has been done. and i think right now you look at the situation across america, too many people are working hard and falling further behind. >> ifill:...
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bangladesh's prime minister said the election was fair but the opposition disagrees. the boycott, and army was ordered to secure the streets until thursday. the u.s. and u.n. have condemned the violence. restoring women's rights was cited as one of the main objectives of the war. but attacks on women are on the rise. and as jane ferguson reports from kabul, attacks have become increasingly brutal. >> if her attacker meant to kill her, it was increasingly brutal. her attacker was her husband, a drug addict, a habit she refused to fund. she tried to tell us her story but her words were unrecognizable, spoken in agony. >> they had problems before but it was not like this. if i had known the problem would have come the this i would have killed him with my own hands. >> reporter: as with so many cases in afghanistan the assault happened in her home. the very place where women in conservative societies should be safe. >> translator: did you see the blood? when we first came, she was lying here. the blood was from her lips and the nose. the blood has now dried. the blood on
bangladesh's prime minister said the election was fair but the opposition disagrees. the boycott, and army was ordered to secure the streets until thursday. the u.s. and u.n. have condemned the violence. restoring women's rights was cited as one of the main objectives of the war. but attacks on women are on the rise. and as jane ferguson reports from kabul, attacks have become increasingly brutal. >> if her attacker meant to kill her, it was increasingly brutal. her attacker was her...
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you need those groups to win a general election and i don't think he's done work with those groups. >> thanks to all of you. and for more, you can find our panel cysts on our website. >>> and today's producer's pick comes from megan o'connor. the knicks' j.r. smith is trying to bring creativity. you can see smith bend down, he reaches over and unties shaun merriman's sneaker, not sure how it impacted the defense, but he was forced to play the next part of the game without one shoe properly tie. you can read and see more about this. her mouth is open, she can't believe it. to read more, head over to my facebook page. safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach's got it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ fema
you need those groups to win a general election and i don't think he's done work with those groups. >> thanks to all of you. and for more, you can find our panel cysts on our website. >>> and today's producer's pick comes from megan o'connor. the knicks' j.r. smith is trying to bring creativity. you can see smith bend down, he reaches over and unties shaun merriman's sneaker, not sure how it impacted the defense, but he was forced to play the next part of the game without one...
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he has a pretty good path of getting re-elected, i think, for a fourth time. >> all right. wolf blitzer, thank you, appreciate it. >>> iraq's troops are in a big fight now. should the united states get involved or sit this one out? so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? >>> iraqi troops have their hands full trying to fight off al qaeda-linked militants. it was over the weekend they made advances in several critical areas, including on bar anbar province and fallujah. fallujah is 37 miles wes
he has a pretty good path of getting re-elected, i think, for a fourth time. >> all right. wolf blitzer, thank you, appreciate it. >>> iraq's troops are in a big fight now. should the united states get involved or sit this one out? so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden...
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president obama, once elected, he helped turn a venerable rag into propaganda for force. and he didn't even have to ask them to do it. they did it themselves like all good cultests would. >> i blame president obama for this. >> hey, bob -- >> and also for the cold weather. let's not forget that. that's obama's brb. >> he's in hawaii working the weather machine. the polar vortex. >> he tells michelle, you stay back here. it's going to get cold out there. >> watch me freeze middle america as they cling to religion and guns. >> you think that happened? >> that absolutely happened. the kenyan-born interloper. even this is too left wing for you. >> most of it is, but part of it is not. i think a state-run bank in every state is good. it keeps them against these profit-seeking -- >> like obama care? >> what's wrong with a public bank? >> you now want socialized medicine and socialized finances? >> why would you do it? >> why not? because a public bank would not take a mortgage and slice it into a bunch of pieces and sell it as an investment tool when they know full well it's a
president obama, once elected, he helped turn a venerable rag into propaganda for force. and he didn't even have to ask them to do it. they did it themselves like all good cultests would. >> i blame president obama for this. >> hey, bob -- >> and also for the cold weather. let's not forget that. that's obama's brb. >> he's in hawaii working the weather machine. the polar vortex. >> he tells michelle, you stay back here. it's going to get cold out there. >>...
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i was formally elected to be president of the chicago nurses association and work day and -- worked 10 years for the visiting nurse association and a very familiar with the health-care problems of this country. i believe it is imperative that we have a reform so that more people have greater access to health care. if we look at the vital statistics in the health-care system, we are not the leaders of this world. that is unforgivable as we choose to use the technology for unrelated matters. i am 100% behind president obama and michelle obama for their views about our health care needs in the health care system and to think the glitch that happened with obama's proposal was not entirely accidental come a republicans have shown themselves to be thinly disguised, greedy people. guest: that is interesting. the caller raises the fact that health care outcomes in the united states are not as good as other countries. that is an important point. it is not discussed widely among the american public that in the united states your health care outcomes are not likely to be as good as they are in ot
i was formally elected to be president of the chicago nurses association and work day and -- worked 10 years for the visiting nurse association and a very familiar with the health-care problems of this country. i believe it is imperative that we have a reform so that more people have greater access to health care. if we look at the vital statistics in the health-care system, we are not the leaders of this world. that is unforgivable as we choose to use the technology for unrelated matters. i am...
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>> yes, i think, like many in political and elective life in the early part of this century, that the evolution hadn't occurred and my statements were very much in that way, which is to say that this was something that society, in a way, the arc of history, as it were, need to do get there. the arc of history has clearly arrived. >> and on presidential politics of which this would be a part, when you were among the early supporters of barack obama, you felt that he was a fresh voice for the democratic party. well, now as you look ahead to 2016, you chose him over hillary clinton. do you think that she will be a fresh voice in 2016 in a way that she wasn't in 2008? >> well, i think i have the utmost respect for former secretary clinton with whom i worked closely as the secretary of homeland security, and i think we're all awaiting her decision as to whether she's actually going to be a candidate. >> but would she be a fresh voice in 2016? >> i think she would be, because she's had a lot of unique and different experiences than perhaps she had then. >> former secretary napolitano, thank
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unemployment benefits and increasing the minimum wage as issues that will resinate with voters in the mid term elections and offset the damage caused by the disastrous rollout of obamacare. heather and ainsley? >> doug luzader joining us live. >> a legal struggle over obamacare wisconsin senator ron johnson plans to file a lawsuit against the administration today that lawmakers and staff get for health insurance. johnson saying the funds create a wedge between a member of congress and their constituents. >> new overnight the california girl declared brain dead after routine tonsil surgery just released from the hospital into the custody of her mother. jaha mcmap was attached to a ventilator without a feeding tube. she was declared to move to another facility assumed her mother would take responsibility. her uncle spoke out. >> we are very grateful, very proud. we want to thank everyone that supported us. everyone that stood in our corner, everyone that prayed for us. >> jaha's family did not specify where the 13-year-old is going but she is believed to be heading to a facility on long island new york wh
unemployment benefits and increasing the minimum wage as issues that will resinate with voters in the mid term elections and offset the damage caused by the disastrous rollout of obamacare. heather and ainsley? >> doug luzader joining us live. >> a legal struggle over obamacare wisconsin senator ron johnson plans to file a lawsuit against the administration today that lawmakers and staff get for health insurance. johnson saying the funds create a wedge between a member of congress...
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american, and so i think this will be the dominant political issue, health care, heading into 2014 elections. and i think the president and his team may not want to talk about it, but they have no choice but to deal with it, and it's going to supercede all these other debates because it's so much more personal to people. >> chuck is right, david. what you're saying is right. they have to get health care right. they've got to work on it. but at the same time, the argument for doing something about the economy, the argument for addressing inequality is such a compelling argument. i think back to the piece in the "new york times" this week. steve rattner had this rescue piece about what to remember about 2014. it was the year in charts. look what happened with wall street this year. up 30%. what happened to average american wages this year? up 1%. productivity, way up over the last decade. but american wages barely up. >> this may be an issue that washington actually do something about it. on health care they seemed to have stepped back. they have to wait for the results. it will still be a fig
american, and so i think this will be the dominant political issue, health care, heading into 2014 elections. and i think the president and his team may not want to talk about it, but they have no choice but to deal with it, and it's going to supercede all these other debates because it's so much more personal to people. >> chuck is right, david. what you're saying is right. they have to get health care right. they've got to work on it. but at the same time, the argument for doing...